In this article we will looking at the most reliable gaming laptops we were able to find for under $1000. As any gamer knows, the most important aspects of a machine for gaming are its’ speed, processing power and graphics. In terms of laptops, we should also add that you will need a minimum screen resolution of 1600 x 900 for most modern games (although HD 1080p is the best). Now, let’s turn our attention to the four laptops that met our requirements in terms of price and reliability in order of price from lowest to highest. The first two, the 15.6 Inch MSI C-Series CX61 ONF-258US and the Acer Aspire V5-571PG-9814 have been lumped together because they are the two cheapest machines we’ll be looking at, both priced under $900. While the MSI has an impressive QuadCore 2.4 GHz processor and is equipped with 2 GB of Video RAM, the Acer only has a 2.0 GHz processor and is only 13.5 inches in size.
However, the Aspire has a bigger hard drive, weighing in at 1 TB, a touch screen and is outfitted with a NVidia GEFORCE GT-710 Graphics Card. Both of these machines are powerful enough to allow you to play most of your favorite games without annoying lags. For just a little more than $930 you can get the ultra-stylish Sony Vaio S Series SVS1512ACXS, a 15.5 inch fully HD laptop which features an Intel Core i7-3632QM 2.2 GHz processor, 8GB DDR3, and NVidia GeForce GT-640M LE card to make playing your games wherever you go a snap. Finally, we come to the Asus N56VJ-DH71 which is a 15.6 inch laptop that usually sells for a little less than $950 and has a 1080p full HD screen.

It comes fully loaded for gaming with an Intel Core i7 2.4 GHz processor, 1 TB hard drive, 8 GB of RAM and NVidia GeForce GT635M 2 GB VRam graphics card. This laptop, probably the most solid and reliable laptop covered here, was also one of the least bulky and lightest machines that we found when doing the research for this article on Tech Worlds laptop reviews section. In conclusion, although the above machines were our favorites in terms of reliability and price, there are many other gaming laptops available at this price-point including: the Dell Inspiron i15Rse-4267ALU and at just barely under $1000 both Toshiba Satellite S855D-S5148 and Lenovo IdeaPad Y500, solid machines worth looking into if the above four don’t appeal to you.

Searching for a gaming laptop under 1000 dollars will present you with a lot of options – but as we all know, not all laptops were created equal. Asides from the obvious design differences, the main thing a true gamer will be after is pure hardware power. Specifically, a gamer will be looking for a machine with adequate processing power in the form of a CPU, memory in the for of RAM and most important of all, a mobile graphics card which will ultimately determine what games are playable and which games aren’t with any given laptop machine.

To take things back a bit in a previous spoke we spoke about finding laptops under 500 dollars - here you will mainly be restricted to Radeon cards who have dominated the budget mobile graphics market for some time. Luckily with a few more bucks to blow you will be able to get a variation of more mid-tier Nvidia and Radeon cards which have the potential to pack some serious punch. Sites such as Notebookcheck.net offer an excellent resource for mobile graphics card benchmarks which you can use to view the framerate of whatever card is in the machine you are considering before you make purchase. That way you will be sure it has the power necessary to play the games you would like. In the sub $1000 budget you will be able to find some relatively powerful cards, but as with sub $500 laptops don’t expect to be running the latest new-gen FPS beast like charm – at best you will most likely be hitting around 30 FPS on medium which is still reasonable but far from what one should be aiming for. You can use sites such as Laptop Ninja for reviews on gaming laptops under 1000 dollars in order to help speed up your purchasing decision.

In general one note on Radeon versus Nvidia is that as a generally rule Nvidia cards tend to be louder and run slightly hotter – this is not always the case, but is important to check as many laptop reviews as possible on your chosen machine before purchasing to make sure that their aren’t any unwanted side affects of your beast card such as heavy noise or rapid overheating / extremely short battery life.

This post serves to help new users find the best laptop under 500 dollars to suit their gaming needs. As a gamer of any kind, frame rates are ultimately what define your PC’s ability to handle games. If you are unfamiliar with frame rates, this basically defines how many ‘frames’ or images per second the combined processing power of your PC is able to handle. The more, the better. Modern laptop LCD screens are technically capped at 60 FPS (frames per second). Anything above 40 FPS is reasonable though some swear by nothing less than 50 FPS plus.

Unfortunately due to the constraints of packing all of your processing power into a mobile unit, laptops will usually have much lower frame rates than desktop PC’s, especially within the sub $1000 dollar market. That’s not to say that you won’t be able to play a lot of decent games at a decent frame rate – just don’t expect to be basking in the glory of the latest next gen shooter without doing in slow motion with a lag worse than an online game back in the 56k modem days.

Some will help do a lot of the research for you and make your purchasing decision easier. Additional sites such as Notebookcheck.net offer benchmark tests including frame rates of all of the latest mobile graphics cards on the market. Although there are other factors to consider, such as your CPU and RAM, ultimately your laptops gaming prowess will boil down to how fast your graphics card itself is, so be sure to do all of the research and check benchmark tests to get a rough idea of how your laptop might perform playing the games that you love.

On a sidenote be sure to check some more thorough reviews of whichever laptop it is that you have in question to make sure that it works solidly as a unit – hardware components need to work well together for them to perform at their best. Some trusted favorites in terms of manufacturers of budget gaming laptops are the likes of Asus, Toshiba and Acer, all of which have great track records which make it rare to find a laptop that doesn’t perform up to it’s potential.

Some years ago, most gamers would never have considered using laptops to run the latest gaming releases that were coming out. This was because laptops simply didn’t have the computer power that was featured in desktop computers. But today, it is becoming increasingly common to find some laptop varieties that are fully equipped to run advanced games. This is allowing consumers to make better decisions about whether they would like to get linked up with high tech laptops. Think about some of the new 15 inch gaming laptops under $1000 that are being sold today. You may very well be impressed by the specs that you can get from some of these new releases. Continue reading →

Many gamers these days want to get a fair degree of functionality out of their laptops, but still want a device that can run the most advanced games. They will need to get laptops that have an appreciable amount of CPU power and hard drive space. This is because many modern games put a demanding strain on the capabilities of even the best computers. Think about looking for some laptops that may also have some improved graphics cards installed in them as well. These will typically be the best fitted to handle the challenges that gaming laptops under $1000 may introduce for some consumers out there. Continue reading →